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Uhorumon

Pronunciation: oo-hor-oo-munh
Gender: Male
Scale Colour: Tan, Grey and Umber
Eye Colour: Mauve
Length: 5'8"
Height: 4'7"
Attribute: Vaccine
Group: Frilled Lizard Digimon
Stage: Rookie/Child
Partner: Jake Mullin
Line: Alurumon / Basrumon / Uhorumon / Coractumon / Gonunsimon / Skorikumon


Information

Personality
Uhorumon is a very wise and intelligent Digimon, but is also quiet and secretive. He rarely speaks, unless addressed or unless its necessary, and because of this, its sometimes easy to forget he's around. Uhorumon is a docile Digimon, he fights if he or the group are attacked first, but does his best not to provoke others. He often acts as a peace keeper when disagreements arise between humans or Digimon. Unusually, Uhorumon loves to listen and learn and is fascinated by the human world and hearing about it.

Attacks
Lunar Summit - - - Uhorumon opens his frill widely so it fans out around his head. The creasent moon markings on the frill begin to glow silver and they shoot out beams of lunar energy that his frill collects from heat during the day, in turn at his attacker.

Paralytic Display - - - Uhorumon half opens his frill and shakes it rythmically. The intricate patterns that decorate his skin hypnotise his attackers, rending their bodies practically paralysed.

Additional Information
Uhorumon has an exceptional brain. He learns things almost as soon as he hears them. He can commit anything to memory. Languages, arithmatic, tunes, people. He may not understand what it is he is learning or commiting to memory, but he knows its there, and recalls it when he's alone to keep it fresh in his mind.


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